Ahead of Saturday’s World Club Challenge, we take a look at some of the Sydney Roosters players to keep an eye on when they face Super League champions St Helens… James Tedesco (full-back)The star man in the NRL in 2019, Tedesco picked up the Dally M Medal after being voted as the competition’s player of the year for his role in the Roosters’ defence of their title.The 27-year-old had already won the Wally Lewis Medal for player of the series as New South Wales secured a second-straight triumph in State of Origin and earned two more caps for Australia in the end-of-year Tests. One run, 32 points! James Tedesco with the SuperCoach play of the week https://t.co/Ml1Suk8ihK pic.twitter.com/5HBqoXhHcQ— SuperCoach NRL (@SuperCoachNRL) May 30, 2018 Tedesco’s 15 tries during the 2019 NRL season came on the back of him making 22 line-breaks and 147 tackle busts – statistics which saw him lead the competition in both categories.That underlines the running threat he will pose to St Helens on Saturday evening, not to mention his ranking in the top 20 of the competition for try assists with 13.Kyle Flanagan (half-back) With Cooper Cronk bringing the curtain down on his illustrious playing career… Read full this story
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